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n manual – Mamba II

1.3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION AND CONDTITIONS 

Sens

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ltage etc.). 

Package content: 

Mamba sens

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1 pcs 

Jun

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1 pcs 

Termina

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n jun

ctio

1 pcs 

Terminat

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1 pcs 

Quick installa

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n guide 

1 pcs 

CD with s

oftwa

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cumenta

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1 pcs 

1.4. CABLE INSTALLATION REQUIRMENT 

For

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 the fence, use plas

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resistance at a distance 

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f 20-30 cm. Right and stable c

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ac

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t

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 the fence is 

o

ne 

o

f the m

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st imp

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rtant parameter 

o

stability 

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f the system. Cable and the fence has t

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 be 

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ne 

com

pact unit. Imp

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 Imp

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cient cable 

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n and unif

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rm strength 

o

tigh

tening strips. It is 

advantage

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us t

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 use a special

 mo

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ng strips t

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cable is r

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ugh a c

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 o

ther reinf

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set higher tens

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on

 the t

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Do

 n

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n cable directly t

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 the Mamba unit, use n

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ve cable 

co

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(see. Figure 1 - Diagram 

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f the system). N

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n-sensi

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ve cable is typically a c

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axial cable type RG59 with

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ut aluminium 

f

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il shielding. Best n

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n-sensi

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ve cable is the RG

59 co

x with c

oo

per mesh dielectric shielding. 

Power consumption: 

Max. 40 mA 

Voltage supply: 

DC 9-25V 

Operating temperature: 

-40°C ~ + 80°C

Protective rating: 

IP67 

Bus type: 

RS485 (speed 19 200 baud) 

Bus range: 

2000m 

Tilt detector: 

3 axis ±3G 

Outputs: 

Alarm – NC c

o

ntact (n

o

rmally cl

o

se c

on

tact)  

Tamper I – NC c

o

ntact (n

o

rmally 

clo

se c

on

tact) 

Tamper II – NC c

o

ntact (n

o

rmally cl

o

se c

on

tact) 

Outputs features: 

Impedance 

8Ω, 

50V /150mA 

Fig. 2: 

Strips installation

 

Summary of Contents for Mamba II

Page 1: ...Version 2013 2 Installation manual Mamba II...

Page 2: ...ons and tips for assembly 5 3 Installation 6 3 1 Instalation of the device 6 Important notice 6 3 2 Cabeling 8 Preparation of RG59 cable 9 Preparation of senstive cable 9 Cable connection 9 Cable term...

Page 3: ...immediately generates an alarm signal The sensor is typically mounted directly to the fence or fence posts see Chapter 1 4 Installation requirements and procedures Sensing cable is securely fastened t...

Page 4: ...su cient cable tension and uniform strength of tightening strips It is advantageous to use a special mounting strips tongs If the cable is routed through a column or other reinforcement set higher ten...

Page 5: ...metal fence Wooden fence Barber fence There is possibility to use standard mounting method in most cases for the wired fences If you would like to install system to the concrete or other solid fence...

Page 6: ...m diameter of 1 mm see Fig 5 Minus pol of power supply IS NOT grounding of the sensor Before connecting the sensor to the installed cable be sure that the impedance between the cable shield and wires...

Page 7: ...y 1 32 see Section 3 3 Controls Rotary switch 0 9 Sensitivity 0 lower 9 higher Terminals IN Connection of sensitive detection cable Terminal IN wires and GNDA shield GNDA NC1 Output ALARM normally clo...

Page 8: ...VIBRO cable Connection of the cable and the sensor Use the special joints for connecting cables and sensor MAMBA There are two types of cable connectors The first is for transform sensitive cable to...

Page 9: ...ATION OF SENSTIVE CABLE Preparation of sensoric cable describe following Fig 11 unscrew the end of the joint put the rubber seal to the cable from the cable gland remove the isolation from 35 to 40 mm...

Page 10: ...ity This sensitivity is used mainly for solid fences Switch no 2 see Chapter 3 4 Testing mode Switch no 3 switching ON OFF reed relay on mainboard which is connected in serial with output NC2 Connecti...

Page 11: ...een Not used in test mode When adjusting the sensitivity proceed as follows Switch ON Test mode Turn off extra sensitive mode DIP switch no 1 Set the rotary switch to the middle sensitivity Check the...

Page 12: ...a slight delay about 1 second tested the integrity of the sensor and cable If the cable is connected integrity of the cable is OK and is properly terminated after a while the yellow LED goes out If th...

Page 13: ...f the software Setting the address of the sensor is described in chapter 3 3 Controls Speed of communication BUS is in default set to 19 200 Baud do not change this setting Is necessary to set right a...

Page 14: ...this section you can set the sensor detection algorithm for the particular type of installation WIRED FENCE this setting is right for most types of the flexible fences SOLID FENCE Sensitive algorithm...

Page 15: ...ES AND CONDITIONS writing to memory start automatically after selecting value in the menu You can adjust reducing of sensitivity in the pop up menu digital input Activation is performed by connection...

Page 16: ...h on the mainboard of the sensor When you connect the sensor software automatically retrieves the current sensitivity setting from EPROM Writing new settings to memory start automatically after select...

Page 17: ...er voltage level is lower than value set in the pop up menu 5 Shaking activation of tilt detector 6 End terminal error of termination terminator on the cable is not connected or integrity of the cable...

Page 18: ...of small signal levels The horizontal dashed lines shows the alarm level If the signal exceeds a preset threshold detection algorithm evaluates alarm values red curve shows the alarm status This cond...

Page 19: ...the values from the sensor Software show signal waveforms on a graph and display current values on tab detail If you want to make forensic analysis of the recorded values stop reading 2 Save Load dat...

Page 20: ...lly inserted Check all cable joints Check all cable connections The yellow LED T1 illuminates Cover of the sensor is open tamper ALLWAYS Reed Relay on the main board has not on the other side magnet a...

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